Fallout 4 Gets Macho Man Randy Savage in New Mod
The self-titled "cream of the crop" has left Skyrim to wreak havoc in Boston.
If you've been travelling across the Bostonian wastelands of Fallout 4 and have been feeling like you're missing something from the snow-covered world of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, then a modder may have found what you long for. Macho Man Randy Savage has been added to Bethesda's latest post-apocalypse.
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The mod Macho Claws turns every Deathclaw into the Macho Man, sunglasses and cowboy hat included. It was created by AronaxAE and FancyPants. It was inspired by FancyPants' previous Skyrim mod, in which he turned dragons into Randy Savage (via IGN).
According to its Nexus page, the idea came about when its creator was roaming the Commonwealth and pondering many thoughts like, "Why do molerats dig so much?" and "Why is this person stuck in a wall?" These thoughts were accompanied by a longing for the Macho Man Randy Savage.
If you're looking for other mods, you can add Star Wars lightsabers to the game, or check out the best Fallout 4 mods so far. If you want to see what else there is to do in Boston's wasteland, you can check out a video of a player making basketball trick shots with a pistol.
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